The Ryles Report
The Ryles Report
You’re hearing all these buzzwords in the news and on social media. And if you don’t understand the historical context then you won’t understand what is happening today in the world around us. Well no worries because you’re now listening to the Ryles Report. This is our chance to sit down and connect the dots between history and the world we live in today. My name is Richard Ryles and as an attorney and community leader, I blend candid conversations with historians, artists, educators, and changemakers. Together, we explore how the past shapes the issues, culture, and people we care about most...
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Episodes
EP. 212 - WHAT INTEGRATION COST US 09.07.2026 21:48
In this powerful episode of The Ryles Report, Richard sits down with attorney and author Akbar Watson live from the Palm Beach County Schools Teacher Education Conference for a raw conversation on Jim Crow, education, trauma, and the lasting impact of systemic racism on Black communities. From his family’s personal losses under segregation to being one of the first Black students integrated into a...
EP. 211 - FAMILY COURT OR FAMILY FRAGMENTATION? Why One Attorney Says the System is Failing Black Fathers 02.07.2026 40:11
In this powerful episode of The Ryles Report , Richard sits down with his Howard University School of Law classmate, award-winning attorney, and author Alicia Crowe. Together, they pull back the curtain on how the family court system systematically impacts Black families and why supporting fathers is essential to lifting up mothers and children alike. From exposing the regressive traps of child su...
Ep. 210 - Mound Bayou Museum Curator Reveals the Town’s Remarkable Legacy 25.06.2026 42:33
In Episode 210 of The Ryles Report , Richard speaks with Hermon Johnson Jr., curator of the Mound Bayou Museum, about the extraordinary history of Mound Bayou, Mississippi—an independent Black community founded by formerly enslaved people. Johnson explains how Benjamin Montgomery and his son, Isaiah T. Montgomery, helped lay the foundation for a thriving center of Black business, education, agricu...
Ep. 209 Dr. Ricky Jones on the State of Black America 18.06.2026 52:01
Dr. Ricky Jones us for a very passionate conversation on the state of Black America.
208 - Diante Pryer Shares the Vision Behind a Growing Movement for Black Men 04.06.2026 42:34
In this episode of The Ryles Report, Richard sits down with Diante Pryer, co-founder of the Boss Link Conference, for a powerful conversation about brotherhood, mentorship, wealth-building, and the importance of creating intentional spaces for Black men to connect, grow, and be seen. What begins as a discussion about the origins of Boss Link expands into deeper reflections on mental health, grief,...
Ep. 207 - Grading Judge Poland & Wasserman Schultz, 2 Chainz's New Book, and Jackson Dart's NFL Controversy 28.05.2026 8:59
Welcome back to The Ryles Report ! In Episode 207, Richard delivers a hard-hitting breakdown across our signature trio of segments: the book report, the political report card, and the latest headlines making waves in the news. First, we dive into a powerful new book by 2 Chainz that serves as an essential guide for recent graduates learning to navigate life's critical crossroads. Next, we hand out...
Ep. 206 - Political Report Cards + & Trump’s $2 Billion Settlement 21.05.2026 16:24
In this episode of The Ryles Report , host Richard Ryles breaks down the week's biggest headlines across three distinct lenses: a political report card, a book report, and a news report. First, we debut our political grading rubric, putting New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Tennessee State Senator John Stevens to the test on everything from equity to ethics. Then, we dive into a brief review...
Ep. 205 - Boyah Farah Returns to Tackle the Global "Psychological Warfare" of Racism 14.05.2026 53:24
In this episode of The Ryles Report , host Richard Ryles welcomes back author Boyah J. Farah for his second appearance on the show to discuss the profound intersections of the African diaspora and the American experience. Farah, who wrote America Made Me a Black Man , shares his unique journey from arriving as a Somali refugee in 1993 to navigating the "psychological warfare" of American racism. T...
Ep. 204 - Don't Lose Big Mama's House: Professor Bernadette Atuahene on The Fight for Reparative Justice 07.05.2026 50:20
On this episode of The Ryles Report , Richard Ryles sits down with Professor Bernadette Atuahene , a property law professor, community organizer, and scholar whose work focuses on land stolen from Black people. Professor Atuahene is the author of Plunder: How Public Finance Became Public Theft , as well as We Want What’s Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restitution Program . Her research ha...
Ep. 203 ESPN journalist and author Howard Bryan talks Sports & Politics 30.04.2026 46:51
In this episode of The Ryles Report , Richard welcomes ESPN journalist Howard Bryant to discuss his book, Kings and Pawns , which examines the complex intersection of the Cold War and the lives of Paul Robeson and Jackie Robinson. The conversation explores how Robeson, a brilliant "Renaissance man" and All-American athlete, was effectively erased from history due to his independent political stanc...
Ep. 202 Decolonizing Education and Institutions with Brian Knowles 23.04.2026 39:50
In this episode of The Ryles Report, host Richard Ryles welcomes Brian Knowles back to the studio to discuss the critical intersection of historical truth, community agency, and the "immortal" nature of Jim Crow. Together, they examine how false historical narratives are weaponized in public education and explore the urgent need for the Black community to reclaim its own educational and institutio...
Ep. 201 - Fabienne Josaphat Joins The Ryles Report to Discuss Kingdom of No Tomorrow 16.04.2026 41:54
We’re back! Season 2 of The Ryles Report kicks off with an unforgettable episode featuring Fabienne Josaphat , acclaimed author of Kingdom of No Tomorrow —a historical fiction novel that has left a lasting impact on host Richard Ryles. In a rare turn, Ryles—who openly admits he doesn’t usually read fiction—reveals that this book has become one of his personal favorites, striking a deeply personal...
Ep. 22 - Proof That One Choice Can Echo for Generations: Legacy, Education & Opportunity 19.02.2026 30:45
In Episode 22 of The Ryles Report , Richard Ryles sits down with attorney and author Walter Pryor for a powerful conversation about legacy, sacrifice, and the life-changing impact of family. From growing up in the rural South to navigating elite institutions, Pryor shares how his grandmother’s handwritten letters, faith, and bold decisions shaped not only his future—but generations after him. This...
Ep. 21 - Exposing Cultural Wars, Federal Secrets, and NFL Corruption with Attorney Dedrick Straghn 13.02.2026 54:18
In this episode of The Ryles Report , Richard Ryles is joined by Attorney Dedrick Straghn to tackle the intersection of cultural identity and systemic power. They kick things off by dissecting the recent halftime show controversy between Bad Bunny and Turning Point , using the debate to explore the historical reasons why the U.S. has no official federal language. The conversation challenges the id...
Ep. 20 - APARTHEID VS. JIM CROW: The Universal Fight for Black Rights 05.02.2026 48:25
In this episode of The Ryles Report , host Richard Ryles sits down with South African creator Sanelisiwe Jobodwana to explore the striking parallels between the African American and South African experiences. From the haunting legacy of Jim Crow to the modern complexities of post-apartheid South Africa, they discuss the universal fight for rights, land, and economic liberation. Sanelisiwe offers a...
Ep 19 - Gaslighting America: ICE, Political Betrayal, and a New Homeland? 29.01.2026 20:13
In this powerful episode of the Ryles Report, Richard Ryles deconstructs the administration's blatant gaslighting following the ICE shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. While video evidence clearly shows a humanitarian shot while holding a camera, officials have pushed a narrative of "domestic terrorism" to justify federal commandos in our cities. Richard dives into the political betrayal on bo...
Ep. 18 - Historian and Author Reveals the Truth Behind a Haitian Revolution Hero 22.01.2026 52:07
In this episode of The Ryles Report , host Richard Ryles sits down with Dr. Julia Gaffield , Associate Professor of History at William & Mary and author of I Have Avenged America . While many history books focus on Toussaint Louverture, Dr. Gaffield reveals the radical truth behind the man who actually finished the fight: Jean-Jacques Dessalines . From his strategic military brilliance in defe...
Ep. 17 - Author Joseph Rosenbloom Reveals Details of MLK’s Final 31 Hours in Memphis 15.01.2026 40:16
What really happened in the final 31 hours of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life? In this episode, Richard Ryles is joined by Joseph Rosenbloom, author of Redemption , to retrace the steps of a tragedy that changed history. From the tense atmosphere of 1968 Memphis to the "uncanny sequence of circumstances" that allowed an assassin to succeed, they uncover the human vulnerability behind the civil right...
Ep. 16 - Raised by Revolutionaries: Randall Robinson’s Daughter, Anike on Activism and America Today 08.01.2026 43:58
In this episode of The Ryles Report , Richard Ryles is joined by Anike Robinson, poet, artist, educator, and daughter of civil rights leaders Randall Robinson and Brenda Randolph, for a powerful conversation on legacy, activism, and critical thinking. Anike shares what it was like growing up surrounded by global justice movements, how history and art shape identity, and why teaching young people t...
Ep. 15 – How the U.S. Criminal Justice System Was Built to Control Black People 01.01.2026 11:48
In this episode of The Ryles Report, Attorney Richard Ryles takes a deeper dive into the story introduced in Episode 13—Boyah J. Farah’s wrongful police encounter and places it within the larger historical machinery of America’s criminal justice system. Tracing a straight line from slavery to Black Codes, Jim Crow, convict leasing, and modern drug laws, Ryles exposes how “law and order” has repeat...
Ep. 14 - The Struggle for Black Artists: A Conversation with Preston Sampson 25.12.2025 37:42
Renowned artist Preston Sampson joins The Ryles Report for a powerful conversation on history, identity, and the creative journey—from Pleasant City roots to international galleries. Hear how culture, community, and legacy shape his work, and why his art continues to speak truth across generations. Tune in and join the conversation. #TheRylesReport
Ep. 13 - America Made Me Black: A Somali Refugee’s Reckoning with Racism 18.12.2025 38:44
Author Boyah J. Farah joins The Ryles Report to tell a story you don’t hear often: how surviving Somalia’s civil war didn’t prepare him for becoming Black in America. From refugee camps to a nearly all-white Massachusetts town, Farah shares the moments (policing, media stereotypes, quiet humiliation) that taught him what “Black” really means in this country. This episode is raw, poetic, and eye-op...
Ep. 12 - Persevering Through Purpose: Lessons from a Former NFL Player 11.12.2025 56:58
In this powerful episode of The Ryles Report, former NFL player and current NFLPA executive board member Rob Robertson opens up about his journey from a turbulent childhood in Baton Rouge and Houston to beating the odds and reaching the NFL. Rob shares raw, personal stories about loss, discrimination, intentional parenting, and the mentors who shaped him—along with the hard truths young athl...
Ep. 11 – African American History Under Attack: Protecting Our Story Through Education 04.12.2025 30:37
On this episode of The Ryles Report , Richard works to add historical context to today’s political and educational climate with Brian Knowles, educator and cultural practitioner. They dive into how legislation shapes the teaching of African-American history, the myths we were taught in school, and the ongoing fight for community-driven education and liberation. Tune in — and be sure to use #RylesR...
Ep. 10 - The Making of a Champion: A Conversation with Carl Boldin 20.11.2025 45:22
In this episode of The Ryles Report, Richard sits down with Carl Boldin— former college athlete, youth coach, and father of NFL Man of the Year Anquan Boldin—for a candid and insightful conversation on fatherhood, discipline, and the early signs that shaped Anquan’s path to greatness. This episode offers a powerful look at family legacy, character, and what it really takes to raise focused,...
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